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Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Boring day. | ||
Another boring day. | ||
Not a lot of things going on. | ||
And our featured story we were supposed to cover actually on Monday, but I never got to it because I was going off about Hitler or something. | ||
But tonight our featured story we're talking about this Joe Biden classified document scandal. | ||
This is very interesting stuff, very important stuff that you need to care about and that you should be thinking about. | ||
And we covered it a little bit on Monday. | ||
I introduced the topic, but we never got into the details. | ||
Of course, we all remember last August, Donald Trump's private residence was raided by the FBI as part of this ongoing Department of Justice investigation into classified documents that he had held at his house. | ||
And it was a big deal and a big scandal. | ||
And the government is making a big deal out of it. | ||
And the left is making a big deal out of it. | ||
And the media is making a big deal out of it. | ||
And the story went something like Donald Trump leaves office in January 21, in, I believe, June 22. | ||
And I'm skipping over a lot of details here. | ||
But June 2022, they discover that Donald Trump has all these documents. | ||
And they want him to lock them up in a particular way. | ||
And the Trump team isn't exactly forthcoming. | ||
So in August they send in all these trucks and they send in 50 FBI agents and they raid the house, they raid the bedroom, the office, the storage room, they take tons of boxes of things. | ||
A lot of them not even having anything to do with the actual classified documents that allegedly were there. | ||
And it's this big deal. | ||
And the big question now is whether or not this is going to result in formal charges against the president by the Department of Justice. | ||
And then therefore, what impact would that have on him running for president in 2024? | ||
He can run for president if he's charged, but Does it create problems? | ||
Is it a big diversion for the campaign? | ||
Does it disqualify him in the minds of the voters? | ||
It does create some of these issues. | ||
So that's the backdrop, and that was last year. | ||
Now, apparently, at the same time that this is going on—and this is interesting, the timing of it is interesting, I'll say—at the same time that this is going on, apparently the same thing is happening with Joe Biden. | ||
And before the midterm elections, before November, the DOJ is made aware that there are classified documents at Joe Biden's private residence. | ||
And there's a whole other timeline which begins around September 2022 and goes on until about a week ago. | ||
Where the Department of Justice becomes aware of classified documents at one residence and then another residence, and there's more than they thought, and they appoint a special counsel, and they finally announce that all of this was happening last week, and it comes as a big surprise because, of course, this is the thing they're trying to get Trump with. | ||
So we'll talk all about that tonight. | ||
We'll go into the details and everything. | ||
I'm not super interested in the whole thing, but we'll get into it. | ||
The details are important. | ||
The timeline is very important because I don't know that we've had a single election since 2016 that has not been influenced by federal law enforcement, which is kind of a big problem. | ||
It's never been like that. | ||
Well, it has been like that in the past, I guess, covertly. | ||
But it seems like every election since the Trump election, the FBI and the DOJ are all over it. | ||
And they're either publishing things to affect the outcome, or they're omitting things to affect the outcome. | ||
Because famously in 2016, they announced the Hillary investigation before the election, and Democrats hate James Comey because they think that torpedoed her chances. | ||
And then, of course, every election since then, you have the existence of the special counsel and the Mueller investigation, the impeachment over the Ukrainian phone call. | ||
In the last election, you had a lot of issues. | ||
And then, right before the midterms, you have the Mar-a-Lago raid. | ||
And at the same time, the Department of Justice is keeping the concurrent Biden investigation under wraps. | ||
So, to me, maybe that's the most important piece here. | ||
Even though it's like I gotta turn my speaker off. | ||
I just realized my speaker was on. | ||
So we'll get into all that. | ||
Yeah, it's like boring. | ||
Like, for me, I don't know if you feel this way. | ||
It's just boring. | ||
It feels like Fox News. | ||
Every time I have to talk about Joe Biden or this kind of stuff, it just makes me feel like Sean Hannity. | ||
And it just doesn't even feel real. | ||
But anyway, so we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about Facebook, and this story is funny. | ||
Not really important, but kind of funny. | ||
Kind of funny in like a viral, like, political way. | ||
But today, Meta, which is the parent company for Facebook, Instagram, announced that they are going to now allow transgender people to show their boobs on Facebook and Instagram. | ||
So, the new policy is that if you're a woman, you can't show your boobs. | ||
But, if you're a female to male transsexual, or non-binary, you can show your boobs. | ||
And so, presumably now, this is real, presumably now their community trust and safety team, whatever the moderation team is, They're gonna be scrolling through Instagram and Facebook looking at pictures of boobs and somewhere, probably not AI, probably a person is gonna have to sit there and say, hmm, is this person transgender? | ||
Are these boobs non-binary? | ||
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Come over here. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Are these boobs non-binary? | ||
Do these boobs look transgender to you? | ||
And if they're not transgender enough, you're going to get banned. | ||
If your boobs aren't transgender enough, they are going to be struck from the platform. | ||
Can't show them. | ||
But, if they are non-binary or transgender enough, then they're fine. | ||
And you can post them, and it's not considered nudity. | ||
It's not considered a violation of the rules. | ||
So that, you know, that's just fun. | ||
That's just funny. | ||
I kind of hate stories like this because these are, these are stories that you see, I'm just like so honestly sick of politics. | ||
Why, you know, you reach these like victory conditions where yay says he loves Hitler and then it's like, okay, nothing really matters anymore. | ||
Like that happened and now I don't really know like how it's, I don't see how it's going to get better than that. | ||
I don't see what, what's going to happen next that's really going to be novel or surprising. | ||
So these stories, it's just like a Fox News like. | ||
And our next story. | ||
You're never gonna believe this. | ||
Facebook's new policy. | ||
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If you're transgender, they're gonna let you show your boobs. | |
And we're supposed to make some crass joke about, ha ha ha, my wife's transgender, she's gonna show her, you know, I don't even know, like, I hope, oh, this girl's transgender, she can post her boobs on my timeline all day. | ||
You know, and then we're supposed to make stupid, crass jokes like that. | ||
Like, do you remember Don Jr.? | ||
Don Jr. | ||
posted something on his Instagram where he was like, Our trannies are hotter than yours. | ||
Caitlyn Jenner is hotter than the guy, the health secretary in the Biden government. | ||
And it's like, that's where, that's just where conservatism is now. | ||
Is Don Jr. | ||
gawking at Caitlyn Jenner's boobs or something? | ||
Anyway. | ||
So stories like this kind of make me feel that way. | ||
Anyway, so that's the show. | ||
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So that's that. | ||
Oh, the other thing, I also wanted to talk about Trump. | ||
I don't know if you saw this, but there's a rumor going around that Trump is coming back to Twitter and Facebook. | ||
And I don't know if that's true. | ||
But it was all over the news today that some source close to Donald Trump has said that he is going to be coming back to Twitter this year, as well as I think they're asking Facebook and Instagram to restore his campaign account. | ||
And a lot of people were excited about it. | ||
I'm not at all. | ||
And you know me, I love Donald Trump. | ||
I really do. | ||
I'll always love Donald Trump. | ||
But I think the lack of enthusiasm surrounding his campaign is palpable. | ||
And I don't know if that's because it just hasn't really started yet, like he's not really doing rallies yet, and it still is very early, it's January 23. | ||
I just don't feel it though. | ||
I heard that today and I was like, whatever. | ||
Don't care. | ||
And I look at his true social posts and they're just not that good anymore. | ||
He posted something I think it was on Christmas or New Year's and it was just terrible. | ||
I think I posted something on Telegram about it. | ||
But it just so like played out and cheap and even the language that he uses because when he was first on Twitter, a lot of you younger guys don't remember. | ||
I know it's weird for me to say that. | ||
I'm not so old. | ||
I'm 24. | ||
But I know a lot of people who watch the show are high schoolers or college kids. | ||
As you guys literally are too young to remember, but Trump used to actually be based. | ||
And he was tweeting things like 15 years ago about how blacks and Hispanics were committing all the murders in New York. | ||
And he tweeted about how Jon Stewart doesn't use his real last name. | ||
Because Jon Stewart's real name was like Leibowitz, which is like extremely Jewish. | ||
And so Trump tweeted something like, why doesn't Jon Stewart, or why doesn't Jon Leibowitz use his real name? | ||
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He should be proud of his heritage. | |
Which is something that Jews do all the time. | ||
Jews always change their name and pretend to be white. | ||
It's part of their tricks. | ||
And Trump used to tweet stuff like that all the time. | ||
And he used to tweet stuff, and he used to just say some really hardcore stuff, like ban Muslims from America, and someone's doing the raping, and he insinuated women were on their period when they got mad at him. | ||
Like, that was unironically awesome and funny, and that would still be funny today. | ||
But now he gets on True Social, or he does these press releases, and he's like, the radical left is trying to make America a socialist nation. | ||
And it's just cringe. | ||
Like, it just sucks. | ||
And it's not funny. | ||
And it's not even, like, based or anything. | ||
It's not even good. | ||
And I just don't even really... I'm just indifferent. | ||
I'm completely apathetic about getting more of that or getting more of that on Twitter. | ||
So... So I saw that today and I was like, okay, whatever. | ||
When the fuck am I gonna get my Twitter back? | ||
That's what I'm wondering. | ||
I'm the actually funny one. | ||
My Twitter was hitting. | ||
I remember I was still, right before I got banned, I was still making bangers. | ||
And now I can't think of a single good Twitter account except for Andrew Anglin, Baked Alaska, Loomer. | ||
Loomer's going hard on Marjorie. | ||
She's a beast. | ||
She's, I had to say, even when me and Marjorie were cool, I had to laugh at the stuff Loomer was posting when she was saying like, you hog hunting bitch! | ||
She was saying on Telegram, she should, she said something. | ||
When Marjorie was doing the hog hunting fundraiser, Laura Loomer said the most hardcore thing I've ever heard. | ||
And even though I was cool Marjorie, I was sharing in the group chat like, oh my gosh, Loomer's going off. | ||
It was something like that. | ||
She was like, you hog-hunting bitch! | ||
Or something like that. | ||
And I was like, let's go. | ||
I love her. | ||
Her energy is just... I know she's Jewish. | ||
I know she's a Zionist. | ||
And we're Christian and we're not Zionist. | ||
But she has that Groyper energy. | ||
She has that... It's... I don't know if that's like female autism. | ||
I say that as a compliment. | ||
I don't know what it is, but she's just got this... | ||
She's brutal. | ||
So she's good. | ||
Andrew Anglin's a beast, of course. | ||
Baked Alaska's great. | ||
Paul Towne, always excellent. | ||
Royal Gunt Guard. | ||
I'm trying to think who else. | ||
Who else am I reading these days? | ||
Yeah, other than that, there's, you know, they ban all the good people. | ||
Like, every time I make a new Twitter account, they exterminate all my followers, literally. | ||
I'm like, I go on, I go on the platform, and then everyone follows me, and then they ban everybody. | ||
Except for the Jews. | ||
You know, Yoram Izzoni's kid didn't get banned for being in that space. | ||
So, and Nate Hockman, or as I like to call him, Gay Cockman, who's also Jewish, he doesn't get banned. | ||
But, uh, and Luca Cacciatore, who's fat, who, I don't know if I like him anymore, I feel like he was dissing me recently, I don't remember, but, either way. | ||
So anyway, so I just, you know, I see Trump's getting back, and I'm like, the magic's gone. | ||
People are trying to make the Trump thing happen, and don't get me wrong, If, hypothetically, it comes down to Trump and, like, Joe Biden, maybe I'll vote for Trump in two years. | ||
If that's our option, if that's who it is, and there's no other choice, we'll vote for Trump, I guess. | ||
Maybe. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
I'm honestly, I'm uncommitted. | ||
I like to vote for somebody who may or may not announce. | ||
There's all these people online that are trying to make it out like it was in 16. | ||
It's not like it was in 16. | ||
And it's really not that much different than DeSantis. | ||
I don't mean to just keep ragging on the guy. | ||
I know you guys basically get it, but... | ||
It just isn't the same. | ||
So anyway, so I saw that today. | ||
Trump's getting back on Twitter. | ||
It's like, who cares? | ||
Who cares other than boomers? | ||
It's like Trump has become the new Rubio. | ||
Feels like the same AstroTurf, like fake energy. | ||
He's the future. | ||
Get behind him. | ||
It's a new American century. | ||
It's the same crowd, too. | ||
So anyway. | ||
Well, not really. | ||
More like DeSantis, but that doesn't make Trump any better. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our news here. | ||
We'll dive in. | ||
Our first story is about MEDA. | ||
And MEDA is changing their rules to allow for transgender boobs on the platform. | ||
And this is the story. | ||
It says, quote, MEDA's oversight board announced a new policy on Wednesday that will allow transgender and non-binary people to display their naked boobs on Facebook and Instagram, but will continue to forbid such posts by cisgender women. | ||
The oversight board finds that removing these posts is not in line with META's community standards, values, or human responsibilities. | ||
These cases highlight fundamental issues with META's policies. | ||
Meta's internal guidance to moderators on when to remove content under the sexual solicitation policy is far broader than the stated rationale for the policy or the publicly available guidance. | ||
This creates confusion for users and moderators, and as Meta has recognized, leads to content being wrongly removed. | ||
The board lamented that the social media giant's current policy is based on a binary view of gender, and the distinction between male and female bodies. | ||
Such an approach, they write, makes it unclear how the rules apply to intersex, non-binary, and transgender people, and requires reviewers to make rapid and subjective assessments of sex and gender, which is not practical in moderating content at scale. | ||
So, yeah, so it's not surprising, but apparently now they're going to have moderators trained to discern between transgender boobs and girl boobs. | ||
and And honestly, it really only makes sense. | ||
Here's the thing about this kind of stuff. | ||
When you look at the transgender bathroom and the transgender sports and the transgender boob stuff, conservatives always go, What are they gonna think of next? | ||
This is crazy. | ||
This is outrageous. | ||
This is, I can't believe, this is how, wow, just wow. | ||
It's like, I hate Josh Hawley. | ||
And I hate, well I shouldn't say that, we're, it's about love speech. | ||
I don't like Josh Hawley. | ||
And I'll never forget, this was several months ago, there was this hearing in the Senate, I forget what about exactly, but they had some academic, some black professor in there, and she said something like, uh, people who can get pregnant. | ||
She used that phrase, like, people that can get pregnant. | ||
And Josh Hawley, who's the senator from Missouri, said, oh, don't you mean women? | ||
And she's like, no, I mean people that can get pregnant, male or female. | ||
And Josh Hawley was like, wow, just wow. | ||
Are you telling me that men can get pregnant? | ||
No freaking way! | ||
And she's like... And on Twitter, all the liberals loved how she clapped back. | ||
She was like, oh yes they can. | ||
Men can get pregnant. | ||
And how dare you? | ||
You're a trans holocaust. | ||
This is a trans holocaust! | ||
This is a trans holocaust. | ||
You're killing trans people because you say that men can't get pregnant. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
I'm not saying that I believe that men can get pregnant, or that women should box men, or compete with them in weightlifting, or that men should use a girl's bathroom, or things like that. | ||
What I am saying is that the people in power absolutely believe that there are transgender people. | ||
And so, think of it this way. | ||
If you are a retard liberal that thinks that men can be women and women can be men, then it only makes sense, then, that you would reform the entire system to reflect that. | ||
It really doesn't make sense. | ||
If there are more genders than men and women, why would there be male and female bathrooms? | ||
Why would there be male and female sports? | ||
Or male and female Oscars? | ||
Or male and female anything? | ||
If biological sex is not deterministic or not essential, and if there are more than two genders, then you have to do it that way. | ||
You have to change everything. | ||
The way we talk, the way you use the bathroom, the way you do sports, the way we dress, it all has to change. | ||
And so the proper response to, and I've done this show a few times, but the proper response to things like this is not to say, wow, just wow, this policy change is so ludicrous. | ||
It is ludicrous. | ||
But the point is to say that it is ludicrous because it doesn't make sense. | ||
And it doesn't make sense because of course we know there are two genders. | ||
There is biological sex. | ||
It is an essential characteristic. | ||
And if that's the case, then it's not just crazy that you would discern between transgender boobs and so-called cisgender boobs, it's crazy that anyone would claim to be transgender. | ||
And so, my rebuttal to that black professor saying, you know, you're participating in the trans genocide is like, Yeah, yeah. | ||
I do support trans erasure. | ||
They're not real. | ||
That's not a real thing. | ||
That doesn't mean that I want people to be killed. | ||
That doesn't mean that I think anybody should be murdered or something. | ||
But there are no such thing as transgender people. | ||
And transgender as a concept isn't real. | ||
And that's a different thing than saying, of course we all know that there are people who are, there are men that are more feminine, there are women that are more masculine. | ||
We all know about like female softball players and lesbians. | ||
And we all have seen effeminate men. | ||
And so it's not to say that men and women can't not fit the mold or something like that. | ||
But men can't become women. | ||
Women can't become men. | ||
That goes without saying. | ||
And it gets to a fundamental view about sex. | ||
It gets to a fundamental difference of worldview about sex, and it's anchored in Christianity. | ||
It's fundamentally anchored in morality, more than it's anchored in people want to argue science and people want to argue statistics. | ||
Fundamentally, it's a moral view about a moral and a natural law. | ||
That's what it comes down to. | ||
And what I mean by that is, if you are an atheist, then What really would be stopping anybody from having sex with whoever they want and transitioning their sexual reproductive organs in any way that they want? | ||
One could argue based on the literature that a person ought not do that, or ought not do it in this way, or ought not cut their balls off, or ought not be incestuous, or be homosexual, or something like that, or be polygamous. | ||
Based on the psychological or medical literature, you could say a person ought not do this for their well-being. | ||
But that's all that anyone could really say about it. | ||
What would really be stopping anybody from doing something unnatural, harmful, doing something unhealthy, some might say suicidal? | ||
There'd be nothing to say about it. | ||
Because an amoral view, that is without regard for morality, would be neutral about what a person ought to do objectively. | ||
Outside of cause and effect. | ||
Outside of if-then. | ||
If you do this, then this will happen. | ||
And so that's why you can't ever argue these kinds of issues based on what you find to be extreme or fringe. | ||
And you can't argue these issues based on science or based on studies or based on the literature. | ||
You have to argue all of these issues, and they're all encompassing, based on a fundamental moral view. | ||
And this is the real dialectic. | ||
It's not between people that think that transgender hasn't gone far enough and some people that think it has gone far enough or something like that. | ||
It's not between people who think that people should be able to do whatever they want and I think this and you think that. | ||
The real dialectic is between people who believe that there are natural and moral laws which are objective and knowable and discernible and revealed to us and we're obligated to follow them and there are consequences for following them or not following them and they govern how we express ourselves and how we express our sexuality because we were made and designed and we were designed for a particular purpose and | ||
As people, it's in accordance with those rules that we follow that purpose. | ||
That's one view. | ||
And if you believe that, then you can't be transgender at all. | ||
Forget about these questions about boys and girls sports and boys and girls bathrooms. | ||
It's just not even a question. | ||
It's unnatural. | ||
It goes against the law. | ||
There's a mandate for a person not to do that. | ||
It also follows, then, that you can't be adulterous, you can't be fornicating, it follows that you can't be homosexual, it follows that you can't be incestuous, it follows that you can't... that there are gender roles, that women are supposed to act a certain way, men are supposed to act a certain way, there are institutions that govern that, like marriage, and so on. | ||
And it's an all-encompassing view. | ||
It solves all of it. | ||
Contraceptives, abortion, gay marriage, transgender, feminism, women in the workplace, Me Too, it solves all of it. | ||
And then on the other side are people that believe that there are no rules that govern that. | ||
Or if there is a morality, that morality comes in the form of things like consent, which is to say that the only rule with regards to sex and sexual expression is Whether both parties are voluntarily entering into it or something like that, you know, or it's something about authenticity that as long as you're authentically expressing yourself, there's nothing wrong with it. | ||
You know, or they're totally amoral about it. | ||
In which case, you do whatever you want. | ||
And then we will have to reshape the society in such a way that there are no barriers Preventing people from voluntarily entering into these kinds of relationships or from expressing their authentic self. | ||
And that means that then you have to reform the Barbie dolls and the clothes and the bathrooms and the language and the Facebook policy about boobs. | ||
But that is how you have to think about it. | ||
And I'm getting really sick of the conversation around this because it just stinks like the last 30 years, which is conservatives, as always, and I always use this example, they draw a line in the sand, the left crosses it, and then conservatives say, okay, okay, okay, okay, you can have that. | ||
They step back, they draw a new line and say, but don't go any further. | ||
And then the left crosses it, and then conservatives say, okay, okay, okay, that's fine. | ||
They step back, they draw a new line, and this is just how it goes. | ||
And this is like Tucker Carlson the other week saying, well, gay marriage is fine, the problem is transgender. | ||
Or it's like Ron DeSantis saying, You can't talk about transgender and gay in schools until the fourth grade. | ||
You can do Drag Queen all you want, just not in the kids' libraries. | ||
And it's like, that's where we are now. | ||
Ten years ago, it was better. | ||
And ten years from now, it's going to be way worse than it is today. | ||
And so at some point, people have to stop making arguments relative to what the current consensus is. | ||
In other words, saying, here's the consensus, I'm going to stop just a little bit to the right of it. | ||
Well, everyone agrees with this thing, so I have to accept it. | ||
I'm going to draw the line at the thing that maybe 20% of the people like, or 30% of the people like. | ||
We can't take the stand relative to what everyone else believes. | ||
At some point you just have to offer a completely alternative view. | ||
You have to reject all of it and say, I reject all of it fundamentally. | ||
Not I'm going to take a little bit off the top. | ||
Now I'm just going to cut off the top 5% or resist the furthest advance of the sexual revolution, but say, no, I reject the principle. | ||
I reject the fundamental principle of the matter, which is that we have license to do however we please and that morality doesn't govern these things. | ||
And, you know, that's why I get in some trouble because I go out there and I say, all these conservatives go out and say, we need to protect our kids from transgenders and blah, blah, blah. | ||
And if you say that, you know, you're just the rootinest tootinest conservative ever. | ||
You know, sign me up. | ||
Drag Queen Story Hour protest, sign me up. | ||
I'll be out there and I'm the rootinest tootinest. | ||
I'll bring my cowboy hat and my bolo tie. | ||
But then I go on my show and say, you know what? | ||
Consent-based sexual morality is bullshit. | ||
Men and women need to get married young when they're teenagers and have kids. | ||
And it's not inappropriate to find 17-year-olds attractive. | ||
And I say that we shouldn't have birth control and women should shut up and stay in the house and not work. | ||
And then everybody's got a big problem. | ||
Then all of a sudden, everybody's a liberal. | ||
And they say, 17! | ||
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That's far too young! | ||
And it's like, that's completely arbitrary! | ||
This consent theory is a completely arbitrary substitute for real sexual morality. | ||
There's only one sexual morality in the Bible, and that is marriage. | ||
That's it. | ||
Well, marriage and that you use sex in a reproductive way. | ||
But to simplify, those are like the big things. | ||
That sex has to happen for reproduction, and it has to happen within marriage. | ||
And marriage is only between... can only happen between man and woman. | ||
It doesn't say anything like, you know, you gotta wait until they're 22 until their mind is developed enough to give... It's not in there! | ||
It's not in there. | ||
And all this stuff about women should have a right to be able to do what they want if they don't want to be a mother. | ||
Not in there! | ||
Not in there! | ||
It's not in there. | ||
So that's my problem. | ||
Everybody wants to go down to the, they all want to go down to the transgender drag queen story hour and say, I'm the rootinest tootinest social conservative ever. | ||
But then a guy like me shows up and says, all the women shut up, put on your veil and go home. | ||
Go home until you're married. | ||
And then they all freak out. | ||
Then everybody freaks out at me. | ||
I say Matt Gaetz, 17 years old, what's the problem? | ||
And I say the problem is she wasn't married. | ||
And everybody loses their minds. | ||
And it's like, you know what? | ||
Shut up. | ||
It's like, you know what? | ||
You're not even really that right-wing at all, or Christian, or anything. | ||
And here's the point. | ||
Here's the point. | ||
I don't say that to be edgy. | ||
I say that for this reason. | ||
We have to think about our morality. | ||
When we come up with these ideas about what our society is supposed to look like, they ought to be rooted in morality. | ||
And morality is rooted in revelation. | ||
And it's rooted in faith. | ||
And it's rooted in, of course, the architect of the universe and the moral law giver. | ||
And so, we in this liberal age have all these ideas about what we think people ought to do or ought not do or what we think is right and wrong. | ||
And what we think is right and wrong are things like being nice or things like, you know, I don't know, when people talk about consent or whatever, letting people do whatever they want, not judging people. | ||
So liberalism and this liberal consensus has confused people about what is really right and wrong. | ||
And when you consult the actual moral law, at least as it pertains to sexuality as an example, and the subject of this show, it doesn't say anything about ages and consent, and it doesn't talk about be who you are, and love who you want, and love however you want, and do what makes you happy, and do what makes you feel good, as long as you're not messing with anybody else. | ||
It doesn't say that. | ||
So we gotta get back to the basics here. | ||
And the basics regarding sex is that sex is a function for reproduction, and it's supposed to happen within marriage. | ||
And that clarifies all the confusion, it clarifies all the ambiguity, and that is the anchor for our society. | ||
And that is the anchor for how we should structure everything. | ||
how we dress, how we talk, how we socialize, how we work, because it's all connected. | ||
When you realize that all men and women have a sex drive, and all men and women hit puberty, and all men and women want to have sex with each other, then it starts to clarify what we need to do, which is that we need to have young men and women getting married which is that we need to have young men and women getting married so they can do it in a moral way for the And then we need to build up a society where parents can raise their children. | ||
And that means a society that is That is virtuous. | ||
That means a society that is innocent and protects innocents. | ||
That means a society where men can provide for their families and women and children are safe in their homes or in the park or in the public square where women can raise the children. | ||
You know, all these things then follow from the fundamentals. | ||
It all follows from the basic conviction about what moral sexuality is supposed to look like. | ||
It all falls apart when you introduce these completely alien concepts like sex is just about having fun and it's just as long as everyone's okay with it. | ||
That's when things start to fall apart, and that's when you get Tinder, and that's when you get hookups, and that's when you get unwanted pregnancies and abortions, and that's when you get rape, actually, and that's when you get pornography and all these sexual pathologies and issues, and that's where you get misery, and shame, and loneliness, and people not being able to connect, and women never being able to have kids, and people living their whole lives unfulfilled, without a companion, without a partner. | ||
That's how you get the miserable society we have. | ||
So, you know, I joke around a lot about these things, but I am very, very serious about we need to clarify the anchor of how we're going to organize the society of men and women, parents and kids, and the future generations. | ||
It all follows from that. | ||
And if you have clarity on that, then we all know what we have to do. | ||
And when we look at these kinds of policies and the kinds of things we have, it clarifies what we need to do about it. | ||
Is pornography conducive to a Christian's sexual morality? | ||
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No! | |
There's no place for it! | ||
It's gotta go! | ||
There is no way, shape, or form that you can fit that into a moral Christian worldview, Christian sexual morality. | ||
So it's gotta go! | ||
And the rest and all other issues are like that too. | ||
Contraceptives. | ||
Can't fit it in. | ||
It's got to go. | ||
Abortion. | ||
Why would anyone need an abortion? | ||
It's got to go. | ||
It's all got to go. | ||
Women in the workforce. | ||
Now you can have women being secretaries or whatever or something like that. | ||
But the idea that women are going to be pushed into college when they're fertile? | ||
It's gotta go! | ||
It's gotta go! | ||
We can't have the population growing and men and women having healthy sexuality if most of the women are spending their prime fertile years toiling away in college. | ||
It's gotta go! | ||
They can't be educated like that. | ||
Maybe they could be educated on the side, a la carte. | ||
Maybe they could go to high school. | ||
Maybe they could go to school after they have their kids. | ||
You know, something like that. | ||
But it can't be like it is now. | ||
Women wearing yoga pants. | ||
Women wearing short skirts. | ||
It's gotta go! | ||
It's all gotta go! | ||
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Okay? | |
That's the point. | ||
And it's better for everybody. | ||
And that's kind of like, that's like the, that's the hard pill to swallow for a lot of people. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
People like their sex. | ||
People like their, people like their sexual arousal society. | ||
And when you say these things, people get very anxious. | ||
And they're like, I can't have my fun. | ||
I can't do my thing. | ||
I can't do what I want to do. | ||
But it's like, you know what? | ||
It's better for everybody in the long run. | ||
In the end. | ||
What is going to fulfill people is not short-term pleasure that you're going to get from the hookups or from the porn or from the, you know, this licentious society. | ||
It's going to come from a deep and meaningful relationship that you'll have with the family, which is what we're all supposed to have, or at least what most people are supposed to have. | ||
So, and that's, that is a big part of why the society is coming apart in every way that it is. | ||
It's disintegrating at the center. | ||
It's coming apart and it's blowing up at the center. | ||
It's like the society is made up of atoms and the atoms are families. | ||
Not individuals, they're families. | ||
And it's like the atoms are being split apart. | ||
It's like the family is the fundamental building block of the society, and that is what is being ripped apart, and we're not making more of them. | ||
And that's why everything's disintegrating and coming apart and not working, because we're getting away from that. | ||
So anyway, so that, you know, we could talk about meta, and we could say, they're gonna have to look at boobies or something, and it is like kind of funny, but let's be real. | ||
Okay, so that's that. | ||
I want to move on, though. | ||
I want to get into the Biden document scandal. | ||
This is a big one, okay? | ||
This is super important stuff. | ||
This is really big. | ||
This is a big deal, okay? | ||
So, I introduced this at the top of the show, and I gave you the background. | ||
As you know, Donald Trump's residence was raided back in August by the FBI. | ||
Because he had all these classified documents at Mar-a-Lago and that's like a big crime and everybody made such a big deal out of it. | ||
The DOJ wants to charge him over this. | ||
The media is salivating over it. | ||
The Democrats love it. | ||
And then we find out last week that I guess Biden did exactly the same thing. | ||
And apparently the Department of Justice was made aware at the end of last year, the end of 2022, that Biden had classified documents in multiple locations, multiple private residences that he owns. | ||
And I guess he's got boxes of classified documents like just hanging out in his garage. | ||
Awkward! | ||
Uh-oh! | ||
I guess that makes the Democrats pretty big hypocrites, huh? | ||
I guess that makes them big hypocrites. | ||
I guess the Democrats are hypocritical, when you think about it. | ||
And that's problematic. | ||
That's a big problem. | ||
So, I'll just read you this article. | ||
This is from the New York Post. | ||
It's this quote. | ||
President Biden, a fierce critic of former President Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of hundreds of classified documents after leaving the White House in 2021, now finds himself accused in a similar situation. | ||
After it was revealed late Monday that Biden's personal attorneys found classified documents from his time as Vice President improperly stored in an office closet at his D.C. | ||
think tank, the President himself stunned reporters by admitting that other sensitive papers were found in the garage of his Wilmington, Delaware home, where he also keeps his classic Corvette. | ||
Hours later, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced for the second time that he was appointing a special counsel to investigate a current or former president for potential misconduct related to classified information. | ||
Six days before the midterm elections, Biden's personal lawyers discovered 10 documents with classified markings, some of them labeled Top Secret, in a locked closet while clearing out his office at the Penn-Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement. | ||
The documents are dated from between 2013 and 2016 and included intelligence memos and other material concerning Iran, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom. | ||
So, you know, I just don't really care, actually. | ||
And this is like the perfect test, because I imagine these really stupid liberals, like Destiny, who is just like a slave to MSNBC or whatever, with like no interesting opinions, would say something like, Dude, this is like a really big deal! | ||
Trump had top-secret documents! | ||
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Dude, that's like really fucked up and shit, like you can't do that! | |
And they all like swear, like they have that like gratuitous vulgarity, they're all on Reddit. | ||
Bro, you're like a dumbfuck if you have your hecking top-secret documents in your Mar-a-Lago. | ||
And so a guy like that would be like, dude, Trump's like a total criminal, like his supporters are just coping. | ||
And, like, all liberals, they just, whatever the television says, they think that's, like, the most important thing, they get jazzed up. | ||
When television told them that Trump did a quid pro quo with Ukraine, they were all, like, experts. | ||
And when the government said that, when TV said that Russia invaded Ukraine because he wants to build the Soviet Union again, Destiny and all the resistance liberals were like, I'm gonna put a Ukraine flag in my window. | ||
I'm gonna put a Ukraine bumper sticker on my car. | ||
Pray for, you know, whatever. | ||
Zelensky's so hot. | ||
And they just do, they just do whatever, you know, whatever the TV says is the moral thing to do today. | ||
And, you know, so when Trump, when the Trump document thing happened, I didn't care. | ||
It's because it's not a big deal, okay? | ||
It's really not a big deal. | ||
They found all these documents. | ||
Do you think any of that, like, really matters? | ||
What's on these documents that is so, so top secret? | ||
You know? | ||
He had these documents, and, like, this is... I mean, what's really gonna happen? | ||
None of this matters. | ||
None of this matters. | ||
You think that, like, anything that actually matters passed through the hands of the President? | ||
Much less, like, President Trump? | ||
He told the military to end the war in Iraq, and they just said no. | ||
So it's like, you know, do people even realize that? | ||
Like, in the last few months of the Trump presidency, he gave an order to the generals and said, end the war in Iraq, end the war in Afghanistan, bring the troops home from Germany, and they just said no. | ||
They were like, nope, no, we're not gonna do that. | ||
So none of this really matters, actually. | ||
And it's all just a big story. | ||
It's all just a big show. | ||
I mean, do you remember the kinds of things that were going on? | ||
There was a front-page editorial in the New York Times when Trump was president that said, I work in the Trump White House, and I'm working every day to sabotage his agenda. | ||
And they didn't even figure out who it was until, like, years later. | ||
And there's like intruders at the White House all the time. | ||
If somebody tried to get into the White House, they could get in. | ||
Secret Service is like the DMV. | ||
And I'm not, I'm not, I don't want to say anything like, you know, I'm not like any national security threat or anything. | ||
The point is, it's like, the government just isn't serious at all. | ||
That's the point I'm trying to make. | ||
They have these, like, literally... Do you remember in the Obama administration, some guy just, like, got in the White House. | ||
Just got in there. | ||
Just, like, walked in. | ||
And caused all... They locked it down. | ||
There's all this... | ||
Chaos. | ||
So, nothing serious is going on there. | ||
It's not a serious government. | ||
It's not a serious country. | ||
There's papers everywhere. | ||
Hillary Clinton had a billion emails, like, at her house. | ||
Do you think any of this really matters? | ||
China has it all. | ||
Israel has it all. | ||
Bill Gates has it all. | ||
None of this matters. | ||
And anyway, it didn't matter when it was Trump doing it, and it doesn't matter when it's Biden doing it. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
And this kind of stuff, the real dilemma, and the real question, is what's the angle here? | ||
Because clearly with Trump and with Biden, this is not actually about what they're saying it's about. | ||
And this is what happens in a country that is failing. | ||
Is the law enforcement will begin to just invent crimes like this. | ||
They will set themselves or the powers that be will set themselves on an agenda and the law will be instrumentalized to achieve a preset agenda. | ||
So if they want Trump to be jailed or charged, whatever it is, That decision is made and then they will find a way to accomplish that using the law. | ||
And if that's the select committee or if that's his finances or if that's the documents, you know, it really doesn't matter. | ||
It's just about finding an excuse. | ||
It's about finding something and they do what they want to do anyway, which is invade his residence. | ||
That's what they wanted to do. | ||
That was a fishing expedition. | ||
We want to get in the president's office and steal all his stuff and take it back to the DOJ and look for crime. | ||
Look for something to get him. | ||
And the same is probably true here. | ||
And there are people like Charles Johnson and Richard Spencer and others who say that Biden is actually based. | ||
I've heard this story, that Biden is actually part of the good guys. | ||
And there's this intelligence war going on. | ||
And Biden is part of a different faction than the Jews. | ||
You know, I've heard all this kind of stuff, and I'm a little bit skeptical about it. | ||
But when you see things like this, you wonder, what's the angle? | ||
Are they trying to take Biden out because they don't want him to be the president anymore and they want Kamala to be the president? | ||
Do they not want him to run in 24? | ||
Is it the party? | ||
Or is it other stuff? | ||
Is it the fact that he's ended the war in Afghanistan and Other things are, you know, other base things are happening and it's some like intelligence thing going on. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We can't really be too certain about these things because it's black paper stuff. | ||
It's not white paper. | ||
This is like black paper. | ||
Who knows who's making these moves and why? | ||
So the point is, people, I guess my point is, people get very caught up in the thing in itself, but it's almost never about the thing in itself. | ||
It's never about the classified documents in Mar-a-Lago, just like it's not about the classified documents next to the Corvette. | ||
It's about who wants this to happen and why. | ||
How do people react to this? | ||
What will be the outcome? | ||
And who benefits? | ||
What is the reaction? | ||
What does it lead to? | ||
And who does that benefit? | ||
And who is that good for? | ||
And who wants it? | ||
And that's really the main question. | ||
So as far as the thing in itself, don't let them play. | ||
They always do this. | ||
They always play everybody like an instrument, the way they create these controversies. | ||
A phone call, a leaked document, a whatever. | ||
I mean, you're just scratching the surface of the deep corruption, the deep fix that is going on with all the institutions every day. | ||
On a systemic level. | ||
And people are going to get their panties in a bunch about, you know, those documents were in a garage. | ||
It's like there's way worse stuff going on than that. | ||
Like people are getting, Julian Assange is getting tortured on an airplane somewhere. | ||
And you're talking about a box of papers in a garage in Delaware. | ||
Like really? | ||
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So. | |
So I don't care. | ||
I don't care about the Biden papers. | ||
I don't care about the Trump papers. | ||
What is interesting to me is this role that is now being played by the FBI and the deep corruption of the FBI and who they're being utilized by. | ||
And it's like I said at the top of the show, this is very abnormal that it seems like in every cycle since 2016, they're playing a role. | ||
Whether that is the FISA courts spying on Trump, and this Russian collusion investigation, and the Mueller special counsel, the Hillary stuff, going all the way through the last, you know, the four years under Trump, and then into 2022. | ||
They have this big document scandal two months before the midterms. | ||
The same thing is going on with Biden, and they just never talk about it until now, until after the Speaker is chosen. | ||
That's kind of convenient. | ||
This scandal comes out after, not after the Republicans win the majority, but after the Republicans get the Speaker. | ||
That's kind of interesting timing. | ||
Because they knew about these documents months ago, but then they announce it after Kevin McCarthy becomes Speaker and appoints everybody to the committees and basically has the ability to whip the votes for an impeachment. | ||
Interesting timing. | ||
In other words, I wonder if the FBI had announced before McCarthy became the Speaker, would that have impacted who became the Speaker? | ||
And if there were 20 Republicans resisting McCarthy's Speakership, would the Democrats have caucused in a certain way? | ||
Because they knew the Biden presidency was on the line? | ||
How would that have changed the calculus about how the new Congress was organized? | ||
So, the timing of it is all very interesting, and of course, these are decisions. | ||
These are discretionary decisions being made by unelected law enforcement officials at the DOJ about who to investigate, and when they're announcing it, and guys are going into presidents' houses and taking their stuff. | ||
And we'd like to think that these are like they're doing their civic duty. | ||
They have so much integrity. | ||
But you know, these are just people. | ||
These are just guys going into powerful people's houses and taking their stuff and making decisions when to announce these things in the middle of elections or after elections. | ||
And they're, of course, playing a very big role. | ||
And that just gets to the extent to which things are totally off the rails. | ||
We don't even have the appearance anymore of representative government or national sovereignty, popular sovereignty, because everything is so manipulated. | ||
In the form of the early voting and ballot harvesting, in the form of the algorithm on social media, the news media, and all the way through to the way that the federal law enforcement is being utilized. | ||
The whole federal bureaucracy is very strange and things are not as they seem. | ||
It's not really about documents and it's not really about what people think it is. | ||
You know, Destiny's talking about, like, I just think of him as, like, the prototypical, just, like, ignorant liberal. | ||
Because above all, it's not even that he's a liberal, it's that he is a total believer in the system. | ||
Like, it's not even that he has a left-wing disposition, although he does, it's that he has total confidence in the system. | ||
Like, he looks at what is going on, he looks at what is said, and takes it at face value. | ||
Yep, this checks out to me. | ||
FBI raiding everybody's houses, stealing all their documents. | ||
Yeah, this checks out. | ||
They're doing it for the reason they said they did. | ||
And then getting in these heated debates about it. | ||
Well, actually, I think the discourse is really important about transgender bathrooms. | ||
That's a very high-level thinker. | ||
That's a very deep and high-level thinker. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I'm just over the, you know, the charade of that kind of stuff. | ||
So anyway, MLK was anti-white, and Biden's a crook, and he needs to be impeached, and we need Republicans like Marjorie Greene who can get things done. | ||
That's good politics. | ||
And we need to hold the line in the Georgia Senate runoff. | ||
He's like, shut up. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Okay. | ||
So that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our super chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
You know, you get these guys like Destiny and Hunter Avalon and, uh, and Doyle. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, he's one of those types, of course. | ||
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Stretch. | |
Mmm. | ||
I went off. | ||
Now I'm stretching. | ||
You know, it's like, it's like the other day. | ||
When I was talking about Hitler and everything. | ||
Saying you love Hitler is more correct than the rest of, like anything else. | ||
Saying like, like, you know what, we're gonna stop dissing the Nazis all the time. | ||
That's more correct than all these guys with their like really hot takes, really technical takes about like what's going on. | ||
Saying like, Jesus said so or Jesus said no. | ||
And I love Hitler. | ||
That is so much more on the money than, you know, these people that are like, Doing all the other talking points, he's like really clever, populist, ink types. | ||
Like, Tucker Carlson's shillin' for war with China, man, and he loves gay marriage. | ||
What's that all about, dude? | ||
And I like Tucker, but, you know, I don't want to go to war with China. | ||
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So anyway. | |
All right. | ||
Someone says, no sophistry, try love. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Don't need to make it complicated. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's take a look at our super chats. | ||
We'll see. | ||
What are you guys saying? | ||
What is your take on all this? | ||
Let me know. | ||
What is your opinion on these things? | ||
Just gotta wait a second. | ||
It's loading for me. | ||
It's taking a long time. | ||
All right, here we go. | ||
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Let's see, we got... | |
Keckdog says, whoa, whoa. | ||
Word on the street is Bran didn't get very far in his struggle against Joe the Boomer and has signed an exclusive deal to model all of Joe's secret merch. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Yeah, I haven't been following that. | ||
You know, Brant, he tried to start a group chat the other day. | ||
Didn't go so well. | ||
I guess he's got some... He's having some issues with that. | ||
Did he make a new one? | ||
I don't even check it anymore. | ||
There's too many group chats. | ||
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I'm just kind of... I'm kind of over it. | |
Everybody's got their group chat. | ||
So, I haven't been following that whole struggle, but it's good to see Joe the Boomer back in the mix. | ||
I miss that guy. | ||
PlantationGroper says, PlantationGroper loves you. | ||
Oh, thank you. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
PrettyFlyWhiteGuys says, hope LA is treating you well. | ||
Praying for you and yay. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Rich, it is going well. | ||
I gotta say though, I can't do the traffic, man. | ||
The traffic is too much. | ||
I'm liking it though. | ||
I do like LA. |